Journal of Alta California

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GUSTAVO ARELLANO

“Sí Se Puede,” page 36

I’ve covered Ada now for over a decade but never did a full profile until now. Her remarkable story is that of a changing California—the rise of unions and progressive politics and Latinos in Orange County, an area that was long a conservative bastion but is now as purple as an eggplant. If such a revolution is possible here, it can happen anywhere. is always on

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